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There are up to 4 Greyhound buses operating daily from Montreal to New York. Check the schedule by entering your travel date in the search box above.
The travel time from Montreal to New York by bus is approximately 7 hours 35 minutes, covering a distance of about 318 miles. The fastest route includes at least 3 stops.
Bus tickets from Montreal to New York start at $69.99. To get the best deals, book your tickets in advance through our app or website. Payment options include debit or credit cards online, or cash at certain locations.
You can check the status of your Greyhound bus traveling from Montreal to New York by using our bus tracker. This tool provides real-time updates on your bus’s location and expected arrival time.
For your trip from Montreal to New York, Greyhound allows one carry-on bag (max 25 lbs, 16x12x7 inches) and one checked bag under the bus at no extra charge. A second checked bag is free with a Flexible fare. You can add extra baggage during booking or later via "Manage My Booking," or at certain locations. Full details are on our baggage policy page.
Traveling by Greyhound from Montreal to New York is an environmentally friendly option, helping to reduce carbon emissions and traffic congestion compared to car travel.
On Greyhound buses from Montreal to New York, you can enjoy free Wi-Fi, power outlets at each seat, comfortable reclining seats with extra legroom, overhead storage, and access to an onboard restroom.
The earliest bus from Montreal to New York departs at 7:00 am.
The latest bus from Montreal to New York leaves at 11:45 pm.
Yes, you can book both Greyhound and FlixBus tickets for travel from Montreal to New York on our website. Simply enter your travel details to compare schedules and fares.
Greyhound offers wheelchair lifts and space for passengers using mobility devices. It is recommended to book your trip from Montreal to New York in advance. Service animals are welcome on all Greyhound buses. For more information, visit our accessibility page.
The locations of Greyhound bus stops in Montreal and New York can be found on this page, along with detailed maps and addresses.

Travel Guide: Montreal to NYC via Greyhound 

Traveling from Montreal to New York City with Greyhound is a convenient and enjoyable way to experience the journey between these two dynamic cities. With a little preparation, you can ensure a smooth, comfortable, and memorable trip. 

Departing from Montreal 

Greyhound departs from the central Montreal Bus Station, which is conveniently located for easy access from Downtown Montreal and various parts of the city. To ensure a smooth start to your journey, it’s recommended to arrive at the bus station at least 15 minutes before your scheduled departure. Here’s how you can reach the Greyhound departure point in Montreal: 

  • The Metro System: Montreal's metro system, run by STM (Société de Transport de Montréal), is the most efficient way to get around the city. The metro operates from 5:30 AM to 12:30 AM on weekdays, with extended hours on Saturday nights. It’s usually the fastest and most reliable way to reach the Montreal Bus Station, especially during peak hours. 
  • The Bus System: Montreal’s extensive bus network complements the metro system, covering areas not accessible by subway. Buses generally run from 6:00 AM to 10:30 PM on weekdays, with night buses available on select routes. If you’re taking a bus to the station, be sure to allow extra time, especially during rush hour.  
  • Taxis and Ride-Sharing: Taxis are widely available in Montreal and can be hailed on the street or booked via phone or app. If you’re in a hurry or carrying heavy luggage, taking a taxi to the bus station might be the most convenient option. Ride-sharing services like Uber are also available and can be a cost-effective alternative. 

Arriving in New York City and Navigating the City 

Greyhound buses arrive at several key locations in New York City, including the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan. This central location offers easy access to the rest of the city, with several transportation options available to help you reach your final destination. 

Understanding Manhattan’s Layout: First time in the Big Apple? Here is a tip to help you navigate the city! Manhattan’s streets follow a grid pattern, with Streets running east to west and Avenues running north to south. Broadway is an exception, cutting diagonally through the grid. Once you understand this layout, navigating the city becomes much easier. 

NYC’s Urban Transportation Options 

  • The Subway System: New York City’s subway system is one of the most extensive and efficient in the world, operating 24 hours a day. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) runs both the subway and bus systems, and you can use a MetroCard to pay for either. Consider purchasing a 7-day pass for unlimited travel if you plan to use public transit frequently during your stay. Be sure to check for any service changes, particularly late at night or on weekends. 
  • The Bus System: The MTA also operates an extensive bus network throughout New York City. Buses can be a good option for shorter trips or if you prefer to stay above ground. However, buses are more affected by traffic, especially in Manhattan, so plan accordingly if you’re on a tight schedule. 
  • Taxis and Ride-Sharing: Taxis are abundant in New York City and can be hailed easily. Look for a cab with its rooftop light on to signal availability. Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are also widely used and can be a convenient option, particularly if you have specific pickup and drop-off points in mind. 
  • Ferries: New York’s extensive ferry network provides an alternative way to get around, especially for traveling between boroughs or enjoying scenic views of the city. While not a primary mode of transportation for most visitors, ferries can be a pleasant and unique way to experience New York. 

Useful Tips for Traveling from Montreal to New York City 

  • Prepare for the Journey: The bus trip from Montreal to New York City takes approximately 7.5 to 8 hours. To make your journey more comfortable, bring essentials like snacks, water, and entertainment (books, movies, music). Consider packing a travel pillow and blanket, and items like earplugs or noise-canceling headphones if you plan to sleep during the ride. An overnight bus can help you arrive in New York City rested and ready to explore. 
  • Border Crossing: Since you’ll be crossing the US-Canada border, make sure you have all necessary travel documents, including a valid passport and any required visas. Be prepared for customs checks, which can add some time to your journey. Keep your documents and any items you may need to declare easily accessible. 

First time in NYC? Here are some extra tips 

  • Currency and Payments: The United States uses U.S. dollars, so make sure you have some cash or a credit/debit card that works internationally. Most places in New York City accept card payments, but it's always useful to have some cash on hand for small purchases, tipping, or at places that may not accept cards. If you forgot to bring cash, don't worry—there are plenty of ATMs throughout the city where you can withdraw money, but be aware that this may come with an additional fee. 
  • Cultural Etiquette: New York City is known for its fast-paced and energetic vibe, but it’s important to respect local customs, especially when it comes to tipping. In restaurants, it’s standard to tip 18-20% for good service and 22% or more for excellent service. If you're dining with a larger group, often six or more, many restaurants will automatically include the tip, so always check your bill to avoid tipping twice. In bars, leaving $1-$2 per drink is typical, but for larger tabs, follow the same tipping guidelines as in restaurants. For taxis or ride-sharing services, tipping around 15% for basic service and 20% for a good ride is customary. When staying at a hotel, tipping is also expected: room service usually warrants a 15% tip unless already included, while concierges generally receive $3-$5 for helpful information or assistance, with more given for exceptional service. Bellhops or doormen should be tipped $1-$2 per carried bag, and housekeeping staff typically receive $5 per night, especially if you’re part of a larger or messier group. Even if you’re not staying at a hotel but need to store your luggage temporarily, a small tip of $5-$10 can go a long way in ensuring your request is accommodated. It’s a good idea to carry small bills, particularly $1 bills, as it’s awkward to ask for change when tipping. Being prepared with the right amount can make your interactions smoother and more appreciated. 
  • Healthcare: If you need medical attention while in New York City, be aware that healthcare in the U.S. is not free and can be very expensive without insurance. It’s crucial to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses. In the event of an emergency, you can visit one of the city’s hospitals but be prepared for potentially high out-of-pocket costs if you're uninsured. 
  • Safety: New York City is generally safe, but like any major city, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings. Keep your belongings secure, especially in crowded areas or on public transportation. Avoid deserted areas at night, and if you're unsure about a neighborhood, ask locals or use apps to check safety ratings. In case of emergencies, dial 911 for immediate assistance. 

Planning Your Greyhound Bus Trip from Montreal to New York?

The journey from Montreal to New York can take as little as 7 hours 35 minutes and starts from as little as $69.99. The earliest bus leaves at 7:00 am and the last bus leaves at 11:45 pm. Greyhound schedules 4 buses per day from Montreal to New York. Travel with Greyhound and enjoy complimentary Wifi, access to power sockets, and a comfortable seat throughout your trip. Don't miss any updates on your bus trip: stay informed with our real-time bus tracker and check the status of your ride to New York in seconds.

How to Book Your Bus Ticket to New York from Montreal

With Greyhound, reserving a ticket for your bus trip is a breeze. You can easily complete your booking on this website or through the free Greyhound App, all within a few simple clicks. You will have a variety of rides to choose from, as on many of our routes you will be offered both Greyhound and FlixBus bus rides, so you can choose the option that best fits your schedule. When booking your ticket from Montreal to New York, you have a range of secure online payment options at your disposal, including both debit and credit cards. If you prefer, cash payments are also accepted at various sales points. If you're on the hunt for a cheap ticket to New York, remember to book early. Traveling on weekdays or during non-peak hours can also lead you to some of the most budget-friendly fares available!

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